Hello
I'm new in this List.
I would like to connect to a Postgres-Server by a LabView-Client. The
problem is, there is NO odbc-driver for LV on Linux and no LV-interface
to postgreSQL.
So I decided to make my own simple LabView driver. Are there some docs,
which describes the basic communication over a tcp connection between
the postgres server and a client? I'm interested in 'message
architecture' (header, data for login, sql-querys and so on...) and all
this stuff.
I tried some backward engineering by sniffing the tcp connection, but it
is rather anoying. It looks like the messages have some binary headers
and they are a problem....
Has anybody an idea? Thanks for your help!!!
Regards
Ulrich
Sniffing the communication between a running perl-script (DBI) and postgres:
open tcp connection ..ok
client request .......296 bytes (???)
Postgres response ....1 byte (4e)
client request .......296 bytes (including dbname username in ascii)
Postgres response ....5 bytes (52 00 00 00 03)
client request .......14 bytes (including password in ascii)
Postgres response ....15 bytes (52 00 00 00 00 4b 00 00 78 6f 0c 43 eb
70 5a)
client request .......44 bytes (Qbegin ; select getdatabaseencoding(); commit)
Postgres response ....79 bytes (CBEGIN Pblank getdatabaseencoding SQL_ASCIICSELECT CCOMMIT)
client request .......60 bytes (Qselect pid, name, vorname from mitarbeiter where pid= 'fiu')
Postgres response ....96 bytes (Pblank pid name Dvorname fiu Fischer UlrichCSELECT)
client request .......1 byte (58)
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